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    • Day 45

      Foodie heaven; The city of Bologna

      June 22, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☁️ 26 °C

      Bologna’s Italian nickname “La Dotta, la Grassa e la Rossa” ("The Educated, the Fat, and the Red") may seem odd but it sums up the very best of what this central Italian city has to offer. The educated as it has the oldest continuously operated university in the world. The fat not because of the people but the city itself is known as the foodie capital of italy. And the red because of the terracotta red roofs that adorn the homes and buildings. Known as an underated city in Italy it was easy to tell why. It for me (Emily) is almost my favorite large city. The metropolitan was clean, lined with restaurants and shops and the city itself had many historical attractions. There also were very few tourists which made Bologna a true winner. This city is truly foodie heaven, we got to sample a few local dishes like lasagna, mortadella sandwhiches, and we had our best gellato of the trip a melon (Cantaloupe) gellato scenza latte (without milk). We even watched part of the "Warriors" movie in the main piazza at night. This city does not disappoint.Read more

    • Day 1

      Rimini🍻

      July 16, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 28 °C

      Die Räder liefen rund ond so fuhr ich etwas mehr als geplant, nämlich direkt bis ans Meer in einem Chutz - am Afang voll drischiesse chani.💪 Etwa 120km später liege ich nun mit gefühlten 100‘000 Italiener:innen bei lauter Musik und Bier etwas nördlicher als Rimini endlich am Meer - Zeit für eine kleine Erholung! 🤪Read more

    • Day 2

      Porto Garibaldi

      July 17, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Nach einer durchzechten und heissen Nacht in Rimini (34 Grad im Zimmer, Klimaanlage kabutt🥵) ging der Start etwas langsamer. Jedoch habe ich nicht viel gelernt aus gestern und gleich nochmals 90km zurückgelegt. Kafi in Cervia, eine kräftige Tagliatelle al salmone in Casalborsetti sowie der obligate Powerriegel haben mich gerettet.Read more

    • Day 9

      Der schiefe Turm von… Bologna

      July 21, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

      Nach meinem Aufenthalt in Mailand führte mich der nächste Weg nach Bologna. Die Stadt ist vor allem für die älteste Universität weltweit bekannt. Diese ist auch sehr sehenswert und vor allem der Sezierungssaal ist jeden Besuch wert! Die Stadt hat zwei große Türme, mir ist aufgefallen, dass einer sehr schief ist (ja, daher die Überschrift 😄) und auch sonst schöne Plätze und eine besondere Kirche, welche eigentlich größer werden sollte, als der Petersdom, aber es wurde nur das Mittelschiff fertig, weil der Papst andere Gebäude in den Weg bauen ließ und der Rest blieb unvollständig, was man noch heute sehr gut erkennen kann. Zum Schluss bin ich etwas höher auf die Hügel gefahren und habe noch die Santuario della Madonna di San Luca Kirche besucht, ein tolles Panorama! Und…. es gab die ersten Cannolo, die Saison ist eingeläutet, ab jetzt wird es etliche mehr geben 😋Read more

    • Day 4

      Bologna

      July 28, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Snelle update aan foto's van de reis. Verwacht zeker niet te veel

      Vandaag laatste dag in Bologna, morgen rijden we naar Baddalucco. Bologna is een supermooie stad, het ene mooie gebouw na het andere, ongerept en overal. Meer nog dan in Florence bijvoorbeeld. Weinig toeristen, zeker als je dat vergelijkt met Rome. Maar heel veel Italianen, altijd mooi gekleed, schitterend om naar te kijken ze eten en drinken en praten de hele dag en nacht, zo lijkt het.
      We hebben een ritme gevonden hier, hebbbijna alle kerken gezien, gister de doodenge torens beklommen, door de verschillende wijken gelopen en bolognees gegeten. Vandaag staat nog een museum op de planning en dan kunnen we het hier afsluiten.
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    • Day 3

      Fahrt Richtung Ancona

      September 2, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Heute haben wir ordentlich km gefressen ...ca.480 km ...war sehr heiss heute und wir haben mehrere Pausen eingelegt ,damit Molly sich austoben konnte. Die Landschaft war im Vergleich zur Schweiz schon fast langweilig .Um Mailand und Bologna herum mit viel Verkehr. Erfreut haben uns die vielen Fahrer ,die uns überholt haben und den Daumen hochgehalten haben .Der Sympathiebonus lässt viele Fshrer unsere langsame Geschwindigkeit vergessen.Read more

    • Day 14

      Rimini Tag 11-14

      September 18, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

      Nachdem wir von Gargano über Pesaro in Rimini angekommen waren ging es nach einer kurzen Schlafeinheit Richtung Essens- und Partymeile wo wir uns erst stärkten und dann den Club unsicher machten. Nach einer ruhigen Nacht im Club passierte dann noch nach dem Ende der Feier einiges. Um es kurz zu erklären vermisste ein Mädchen ihr Handtäschen und bezichtigte einen Türken des Diebstahls. Die Gemüter erhitzen sich schnell und es kam fast zur Eskalation. Doch der zukünftige Polizeischüler S. Thiele konnte die Situation noch einigermaßen entschärfen und der Abend endete für die meisten ohne Verletzungen… Ich half der Dame und ihrer Gruppe noch beim Suchen der Tasche aber wir fanden nix mehr..

      Ähnliches Programm folgte auch die nächsten zwei Tage aber ohne dem Handgemenge. Eine nette Anekdote von Gestern: Eine Dame lobte mich, dass ich sehr gut küssen könne für einen Deutschen. Ich (etwas beleidigt) sagte darauf, dass sie ziemlich gut deutsch kann für ne Österreicherin. Zum Glück nahm sie meine Spitze mit Humor und es blieb alles ruhig.
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    • Day 157

      Parco Storico di Monte Sole

      September 16, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 25 °C

      Pas encore remis de la veille, on trouve quand même le courage pour changer de spot, car celui où on a dormi, n'avait pas de toilettes.

      Au final, l'endroit était top et surtout au départ de plusieurs randonnées 🥾.
      On part un peu avant 11h pour une rando qui s'annonce assez sportive en dénivelé. Comme si ça allait arranger les choses... 😑

      La rando était fatigante comme on pouvait s'en douter, merci les dénivelés.
      La vue était pas mal une fois en haut. Flo a ronchonné et fait la tête pendant les 10 km, mais au moins, on avait une vraie raison d'être fatigués à la fin. Rémi a découvert qu'il est avec un pokemon inédit : le "Jaifaim". Car c'est quasiment le seul mot que Flo répétait pendant toute la rando 🥲.

      On rentre après presque 3h de marche épuisante et on restera sur le parking pour la journée et la nuit 🌃.
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    • Day 12

      Settled into Bologna

      October 3, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 22 °C

      Up early to get to the station taking bags up and over all the canal bridges. But not too bad, and when we were nearby we stopped and had yum juice, coffee and croissant. Sorry to say goodbye to the magic of Venice, but I do find now that we are in Bologna it is good to have a bit more space walking the streets! An easy ride on a fast regional train, and a waste of money buying tickets as no one ever checked them (likewise on our trip to Vicenza)! Oh well…we are honest people…and no masks on these trains, though I believe you are meant to on PT…we were told to put them on on the high speed train from Rome….

      Arrived at Bologna just before 12 and staying at the Mercure right near the station, so handy, where we have stayed before. Though early, our room was ready and we were upgraded to a high level with balcony and quite swish! Treated like platinum Accor people, and were given our welcome drink voucher!!

      It is another fine and perfect day, and we walked out in short sleeves, though will probably cool off deliciously in the evening. We walked along the long main street into the old historic centre. Such a lovely city, with colonnades along all the streets - shade from the sun and protection from rain…the colonnades are varied and just delightful - kilometres of them. Wandered round the old part and went into the building which was part of the very old university of Bologna famous for its medical school and went into the old anatomy theatre and the old law lecture theatre. All decorated rooms, and one sculpture is of a cherub handing what looks like a flower to a lady, but on close inspection it is a femur! And inspected several enormous cathedrals, churches.

      The biggest and main one, on the Piazza maggiore is S Petronius …very interesting facade - the bottom half pink marble, and the top is brown bricks. I overheard a guide telling a group that tomorrow is the feast day of S Petronius and everything will be closed (schools etc, not shops) and we saw that tomorrow there is a tortellini festival with 20 chefs each demonstrating their tortellini skills!

      Tomorrow we also plan to go to Modena where Amr wants to visit the Ferrari museum…not my choice, and I will explore the streets and read my kindle while he does the Ferrari bit.
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    • Day 13

      What a day to be in Bologna!

      October 4, 2022 in Italy ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Actually we spent most of the day in Modena. We leisurely went to the station and took a regional train, half an hour’s trip, to Modena. Amr’s first priority was to check out the Enzo Ferrari museum which was a short walk, not in the heart of the city. To see this museum was about an hour’s duration and I happily read my kindle in the garden outside…Amr enjoyed it, and then we set out to see the sights of Modena. It is a small city, and very much quieter than either Rome, Venice or Bologna. No crowds, and no bustle, though a good feeling. They also do arcades along the streets which is attractive…we went to the Piazza Grande where there is the Duomo di Modena - one of the most beautiful we have ever seen (and we’ve seen many along our Caminos!)…the outside is the pink marble of this region and inside it is soft brown brick (I read that it was terracotta in an Italian description - but was a brick effect). It is Romanesque, built in the 11th century, and just lovely. A UNESCO world heritage site. Then we found the markets and loved wandering there (Balsamic vinegar di Modena of course is a specialty, but also tortellini seem to be special…). We chatted with a man at a stall and have found that tortellini are the tiny ones, tortelloni are the medium size ones (like the ones we have in Oz I would say) and the very big ones are tortellacci! Anyway, we had fun there, had some bread and cheese and a coffee/chocolate in a caffe and then headed back to the station, as we remembered the tortellini festival in Bologna, and the festival of San Petronio, the patron Saint of Bologna.

      We got back at about 4.15pm, and had about an hour or so of downtime and then set off to see what was happening. Well, that was when the fun started…we walked down the main street - via dell’independenza - that goes right down from the station to the main square…and found that it had been closed off as a pedestrian area, with side streets leading into it, and it felt as if the whole of Bologna was out and about and celebrating the holiday. Such fun. We made our way to the tortellini area, and found that for €5 you could have tortellini OR a glass of wine, or a gelato, or cheese….and there was a long queue waiting for the experience, so we abandoned that idea, and went into the main square opposite the cathedral where many were gathering, found a table at a bar (you had to be quick, as soon as someone stood up the table was again occupied)…and we found we had a ringside seat for all the festivities, as soon there was singing from the cathedral, and a procession came right round the square. From time to time there was a very noisy banging and percussion din from a nearby building - at first I thought it was part of the action, but we decided it was protests against the religious traditions (in the recent elections Bologna was a centre of left wing sentiment!)…anyway, the church singing continued, and the din continued and it gradually got dark, with very lovely pink clouds…quite magic. Then we set off to find dinner and went down a nearby side street - all the eateries in this central area were buzzing - we again were lucky to get a table in the centre of it all and had a perfect meal (tortellini!), while watching the masses - young, old, families - all out and about!
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    Emilia-Romagna, Emília-Romanya, Emilia-Romaña, Émilie-Romagne, 에밀리아로마냐 주

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